McIntire School of Commerce
38°1′59.1″N 78°30′14.8″W / 38.033083°N 78.504111°W
| Type | Public business school |
|---|---|
| Established | 1921 |
| Dean | Nicole Thorne Jenkins |
| Students | 1,200+ students |
| Undergraduates | 690 |
| Postgraduates | 259 |
| Location | , , U.S. |
| Campus | Suburban |
| Affiliations | University of Virginia |
| Website | www.commerce.virginia.edu |
The McIntire School of Commerce is the University of Virginia's undergraduate and graduate business school that specializes in Commerce, Global Commerce, Accounting, Management of Information Technology, and Business Analytics. It was founded in 1921 through a gift by Paul Goodloe McIntire.
The three-year McIntire undergraduate program offers students a B.S. degree in Commerce with concentrations in Accounting, Finance, Information Technology, Management, and Marketing. Undergraduate students at UVA apply to gain admission at the end of their first year; upon acceptance, they enter the Commerce school at the start of their second year.
McIntire offers five graduate programs: M.S. in Commerce, M.S. in Global Commerce, M.S. in Accounting, M.S. in Management of Information Technology, and M.S. in Business Analytics, the latter delivered in partnership with the graduate-only Darden School of Business.
UVA students are eligible to pursue one of four minors at the Commerce School, which include Entrepreneurship, Leadership, and Real Estate, with non-Commerce majors eligible to declare the General Business Minor.
McIntire also offers all UVA students non-degree Commerce Essentials courses, asynchronous one-half-credit online classes that are roughly 8-10 hours long and cover contemporary business subjects and practical skills in multiple areas.
In addition, the school offers a variety of study-abroad programs, including immersive, short-term course programs taught by McIntire faculty or semester-long programs at business school partners around the world.